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Sharp MD-R3

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Name
MD-R3
Manufacturer
Sharp
Released
1999/09
Device type
deck
Recorder
Recorder
MDLP
No
NetMD
No
Hi-MD
No
Radio
No
Dimensions
430 x 118 x 302 mm
Weight
5.1Kg
ATRAC ver
Sharp 5
Battery
No
Sidecar battery
No
Voltage
120, 230
Power cable
AC
Price (launch)
-
Inputs
RCA in, Digital optical (TOSLINK), CD
Outputs
1/4 inch headphone, RCA out, Digital optical (TOSLINK)
Control

Features

Also known as a MD-R3H in some regions. Sharp ATRAC 5.0, 3 CD changer. One touch digital recording. Clock/Timer to control playback and recording and provide date and time stamp recording and display. One touch CD to MD digital copying.

User comments

Some function buttons are only on the remote, some only on the unit.The disk changer is quite noisy and slow. Ejecting CD2 while copying CD1 stops the copy. Track change glitch: We tried copying the Janet Jackson album 'The Velvet Rope' and found that the copy had glitches at some of the track changes, because there aren't breaks in the sound where the track changes are. (Janet's albums tend to be continuous…) The same problem occurs on the Enigma album 'The Cross of Changes'. The glitch can be heard during copying, but doesn't appear if you just play the CD. -Jon Herbert [It has been further reported that later units do not seem to have this track spanning problem. -eaw]

Tips

To fix the R3's track gap problem on continuous discs: If you take an optical cable and connect the optical in to the optical out, put the unit in Synch record with the MD input as the optical in, and play the CD, you can record a contiuous CD without getting gaps at the track marks. It's somewhat clunky, but it works fine. -Paul Zimmer Another workaround for the track gap problem: I have found this only happens when you use the CD to MD one touch record button. If you put the MD in Record/Pause mode then hit Play on the CD. You will get a perfect recording everytime. -Glen Beestone


Content adapted from: Minidisc.org Page Sharp Product Page

Manuals

MD-R3 User manual

Repair

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